DEATH ANGEL Frontman Launches New Band

November 8, 2005

DEATH ANGEL frontman Mark Osegueda has posted the following message on the band's official web site:

"Hey guys!! It's Mark here. Thank you for all the support. You guys fucking rule!!! Just letting you know that I have a new band. Don't get me wrong. I still sing for DEATH ANGEL. But while there is this bit of down time. I needed to keep busy. So new is this band that we don't even have a name yet. But I'm lovin' it. And it's fun as hell playing again. Probably won't start playing out 'till early next year. The music is more straight-ahead balls-out rock. (MC5, THE BRONX) short punchy songs. Very in your face!! For those of you from the Bay Area, the band consists of a couple of guys from LICA-STO, a guy from TRES PISTOLAS, a guy who was in THE SICK, and THE OOZIES, and a guy from DEATH ANGEL!! (me). We have like six songs, and more keep coming fast. I'll keep you all posted. But I assure you this does not mean DEATH ANGEL is dead. I can't wait to be on stage again with them. But music is my life, and I can only stay still for so long!! I also can't wait to play out with these guys. It's FUCKING FUN, man!!

"Until then, I'll keep you posted. I miss every one of you beautiful motherfuckers.
See you soon. But never soon enough for me."

DEATH ANGEL's latest CD, "The Art of Dying", was released in May 2004 through Nuclear Blast Records. The group's first studio album since 1990's "Act III", "The Art of Dying" was recorded at SF Soundworks studios in San Francisco, California with producer Brian Joseph Dobbs (VOIVOD, MANMADEGOD).

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